How Washington DC's Reflecting Pool became a global talking point President Trump says the pool is probably going to be drained again, two weeks after a multi-million dollar renovation was completed. Have World Cup changes damaged the final round of the group stage? With eight teams already having nothing to play for, has the jeopardy in the group stage at the World Cup been diminished? And are concerns over the integrity of competition justified? Putin says Russia 'ready for peace talks' after Ukraine refinery strikes Vladimir Putin says Russia is ready for peace talks with Ukraine after strikes on its infrastructure led to fuel shortages. UK defence secretary promises delayed investment plan before Nato summit Dan Jarvis, who took role earlier this month, is said to have secured billion more for plan than predecessor Dan Jarvis, the new defence secretary, promised to publish the delayed defence investment plan (Dip) before the Nato summit in a fortnight amid indications he has already secured around a billion more than his predecessor, John Healey. Haggling between the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the… In Middle East, Rubio Says ‘No Country’ Can Charge for Hormuz Traffic The secretary of state dismissed Iran’s talk of charging ships to pass through the vital Persian Gulf portal as prohibited under international law. Kenyan authorities to charge students with murder in dorm fire that killed 16 girls Prosecutors in Kenya have prepared murder charges against students accused of starting a deadly dormitory fire in May |
F-15 pilot saw Iran's 'jellyfish' drone formation when jet was shot down during Epic Fury - report A US F-15 pilot who was shot down over Iran in April described observing a coordinated formation of Iranian drones resembling a “jellyfish,” according to multiple sources cited in a CNN report. US Supreme Court OKs ExxonMobil lawsuit over Castro-era property seizure The US Supreme Court made it easier for US companies to seek compensation from Cuba's government for assets seized. Supreme Court order on Green Card holders: Border officials can deny re-entry of permanent citizens if they are accused of crim The Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a major victory in an immigration case as it said that the administration is right in taking away Green Cards from people accused of some criminal activities when they come back to the US. The 6-3 decision came in connection with an immigration officer's 2012 decision to put Green Card holder Muk Choi Lau on immigration parole when he returned fro… As Starmer quits, collapse of U.K.’s mainstay parties mirrors global trend Across the West’s advanced democracies, conventional political parties are being gutted by stagnant wages and fraying social contracts that have left voters fed up with the status quo. Inmates may not sue prison officials who violate their religious rights, Supreme Court rules A Rastafarian inmate lost his dreadlocks and religious liberty suit against Louisiana prison officials. |
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